BMI, which collects fees for songwriters every time their works are performed, took in more than $1 billion for the first time.
Interpol created a drug marketplace to train officers to combat websites that are similar to Silk Road. Seminars are now being held around the world.
If the current rate of Cubans entering the U.S. through Texas keeps up, nearly 25,000 will have arrived on American soil during this fiscal year.
The owner of Jeep and Dodge brands announced three recalls, including 1 million Ram trucks to avoid drivers’ getting an airbag surprise.
Rebel leader Rieck Machar and President Salva Kiir signed the accord under international pressure, and Kiir said he still has "serious reservations."
"The summer of silliness will come to an end," the campaign said Wednesday. "Then it's time to get serious."
Russian hackers spreading a piece of Android malware disguised as a porn app are targeting users in the U.S., demanding a ransom of $500.
On average, participants gave correct answers to two-thirds of the questions in the Pew Research Center's science survey.
The social network announced new active user numbers for markets in Nigeria and Kenya Thursday.
A survey of Harvard’s incoming freshmen suggests millennials are turning away from traditional faiths in a country that has long had a Christian majority.
The news comes as oil production has fallen to a nearly one-year low and is likely to continue falling months longer than initially expected.
A new measure gives California prosecutors more power in dealing with revenge porn cases.
The Turla hacking group is exploiting satellites to hide its presence on high-profile targets in government, military and research institutions in the U.S. and China.
The move follows similar ones by other U.S. tech companies, who have made large investments in China, and partnered with Chinese firms to help navigate the local market.
The incident occurred late Tuesday when Inderjit Singh Mukker was on his way to a grocery store and a man yelled racial slur at him.
The government earlier this year unveiled an initiative called "Sky Net" to better coordinate its fight to return corrupt officials.
Premier Li Keqiang sought to reassure the world with a speech that paid scant attention to global unease about the implications of a slowing China.
The U.S. ratings agency Standard & Poor’s revoked the investment-grade rating awarded to the country in 2008.
Asian indexes -- hit by disappointing data and falls on Wall Street -- failed to recover Thursday and closed deep in the red.
A Guatemalan judge ordered the former president on Tuesday to remain in jail while awaiting trial over a graft scandal that stoked a political crisis ahead of a presidential election.
The warning came amid unconfirmed reports that Russian forces have begun participating in military operations in Syria, in support of the Assad regime.
James Blake spoke out Wednesday, saying police officers slammed him to the ground and briefly detained him in a case of mistaken identity.